With the thirty-three Cruikshank steel engravings called for, but also with what an old pencil note calls “a set of Cruikshanks’s original impressions” bound in opposite each book illustration. These are presumably originals from Bentley’s Miscellany, where these stories and illustrations first appeared, being published between 1837 and 1843, when both Dickens and Ainsworth were its editors (see Cohn 69). With the bookplates of Franz James Mankiewicz to front pastedown and Harold A. Wernher of Luton Hoo to front endpaper.